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Your harm reduction guide to Cannabis Your harm reduction guide to Cannabis | Student blog
by Becky Risley We want to make sure you’re safe whatever substance you choose to use. That’s why we’ve created a series of guidance telling you how you to look after yourself before during and after using a substance. So let’s get...
Sheffield Hub mental health partnership - Student Mental Health Partnerships Project
A case study on the Sheffield mental health partnership.
Music festivals could reduce bat activity in some species by nearly 50 per cent
Researchers at UWE Bristol have presented the first evidence of the negative impacts of music festivals on bat activity.
Tech entrepreneurs' research to improve Team GB hopeful's prosthetic leg socket
Two young entrepreneurs at UWE Bristol are working on improving the design of prosthetic legs and their sockets in collaboration with an athlete.
'Scared shamed powerless' – research highlights need for teachers to be more aware of children's experiences of racism
There is an urgent need for teachers to become more aware of young children’s experiences of racism and the impact it has on mental health and wellbeing.
One in 15 West of England residents use public e-scooters every month
UWE Bristol researchers have published the results of the West of England rental e-scooter trial.
Artist in residence - Bower Ashton Campus Library
The Artist in Residence project is hosted at Bower Ashton Library, City Campus.
Pharos online payments - Printing
Pharos Online Payments terms and conditions.
Dissertation and thesis binding - PrintWorks
Details of the PrintWorks binding options and prices, and how to place your order.
Mathematics
Graduate destinations for Mathematics graduates six months after leaving UWE Bristol.
Partnerships in the School of Architecture and Environment - School partnerships
Our strong partnerships allow us to achieve great things by working together.
Who is responsible for tackling our environmental and wider social challenges? Who is responsible for tackling our environmental and wider social challenges? | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
A new study explores who is responsible for tackling our environmental and wider social challenges – with the data suggesting governments are most responsible. The study led by Dr Miles Thompson from UWE Bristol (University of the West of...